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GLOUCESTER.-May 9. At Cheltenham, aged 19, Ellen-Octavia, only dau. of William Johnson, esq. and grand-dau. of the late Hon. Judge Johnson.

May 12.

At Clifton, Anne-SibellaMary, youngest dau. of Mr. Serjeant Stephen.

May 16. At Clifton, aged 72, Mrs. Rebecca Palmer, sister of the late James E. Nash, esq. of Bristol.

May 19. Sophy, wife of John Christopher Dowdeswell, esq. of Ripple Hall, near Tewkesbury.

At Cheltenham, Louisa-Dacres, wife of Col. James Jones, K.H. unattached.

May 26. Aged 53, Lucy, wife of Robert Cooper, esq. of Pebworth.

May 27. At Clifton, aged 35, LauraMatilda, relict of Francis John Bush, esq. of Frome, surgeon, and second dau. of the late William Acraman, esq. of Bristol.

May 28. At Bristol, aged 72. Mary, relict of William Waller, esq. and mother of Mr. John Waller, of the Eagle Steelworks, Stapleton-road, Bristol.

At Clifton, aged 71, Anne, wife of John Enraght, esq.

May 29. At Cheltenham, aged 62, Albinia-Frances, widow of Dr. Congreve Selwyn.

May 31. At Tyndale House, Cheltenham, aged 58, George Stokes, esq. formerly of Colchester.

Suddenly, Jane-Rogers, wife of the Rev. John Tucker, of Ham House, near Cheltenham, and eldest dau. of the late Thos. Shepherd, esq.

Lately. At Ford House, Newent, the relict of J. Wood, esq. and sister of Gen. Sir Joseph Thackwell, K.C.B.

June 4. At Cheltenham, aged 65, Priscilla Darby, third dau. of the late Rev. Thos. Darby, of Shelley, Essex.

At Clifton, aged 70, Mrs. Mary Aselby, dau, of the late Capt. John Aselby.

HANTS.-May 11. At Bembridge, Isle of Wight, aged 7 months, Clara-Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the Hon. A. H. M. Moreton.

May 18. At Shanklin, in the Isle of Wight, R. H. Sheehan, esq. of Mespil House, Dublin, for 25 years editor and joint proprietor of the Dublin Evening Mail.

May 20. At Ringwood, aged 20, George Heary, eldest son of Capt. F. A. Griffiths, R.A.

June 1. At Southsea, aged 30, Mary, wife of the Rev. John Wyndham, Rector of Sutton Mandeville, Wilts.

June 2. At the Manor-house, Buckland, Portsea, aged 18, the eldest dau. of John Plumer, esq.

June 6. At Anglesey, near Gosport,

aged 19, Thomas Byam Martin, eldest son of Captain William Fanshawe Martin, R.N.

June 13. At Winchester, aged 83, Wm. Barnes, esq.

HEREFORD.-May 28. Aged 58, MaryAnne, wife of the Rev. William Cooke, Vicar of Bromyard.

HERTS.-June 4. At Chipping Barnet, aged 74, Maria-Ann, relict of the Rev. William Marr, B.D.

June 7. At Hemel Hempsted, aged 90, Mrs. Cooper. KENT.-May 10. At Penbury, near Tunbridge Wells, aged 67, Jemima, wife of Thomas-Osborne Stock, esq.

May 17. At Charlton, near Dover, Marianne, widow of Wm. Sprakeling, esq. May 25. At Lewisham, aged 87, James Thomas, esq. May 28. At Woolwich, Henry Dugleby, esq. of the Stock Exchange.

At Miltoa, next Gravesend, ClarissaAnn, wife of John Haffner, esq.

May 29. Suddenly, aged 40, Mr. Mark Towuly, second son of the late Edward William Townly, esq. of Bexley Heath.

June 4. At Tunbridge Wells, aged 7, Frances, second dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Andrew Godfrey Stuart.

June 7. At Tunbridge, aged 70, John Gilbert, esq. of the Audit Office, Somerset House.

June 11. Af the house of her son-inlaw, Robert Duncan, esq surgeon, Tunbridge Wells, Mary, widow of the Rev. John Thornton, of Swanage, Dorset.

June 13. At Sellinge Vicarage, aged 20, Fanny-Maria, youngest dau. of the Rev. J. W. Bellamy.

At Hall-place, Harbledown, near Canterbury, aged 78, Willis John Webb, esq. brother of the late Col. Webb.

June 14. At Harnden, aged 76, Margaret, wife of Henry Wise Harvey, esq.

LANCASTER.-April 19. At Winwick, aged 20, Mr. Thomas Chambre Hinde, Fellow Commoner of Trinity-hall, Camb.

May 9. At Green Bank, Atherton, aged 84, Richard Hodgkinson, esq. many years agent to the Right Hon. Lord Liford.

May 21. At Liverpool, age. 36, John Ashcroft, esq. surgeon, of feve: caught in the discharge of his duties as a parochial surgeon. He has left a widow and young family.

May 26. At Liverpool, aged 39, ElizaAnne, youngest dau. of the late {arrison Chilton, esq. of Whitby.

Lately. (During two months) in Liverpool, six Roman Catholic priests :the Rev. Mr. Nightingale, of St. Anthony's; the Rev. Mr. Fisher and the Rev. Mr. Gilbert, both of St. Mary's; the Rev. Mr. Parker, of St. Patrick's; the Rev.

Dr. Appleton, of Seel-street; and the Rev. Dr. Kelly, of St. Joseph's. Prior to the influx of Irish paupers, there were, we understand, 24 priests in Liverpool; their ranks have been thinned to 18.

June 8. At Liverpool, Harriett-Margaret, wife of T. A. Curtis, esq.

LEICESTER.-May 1. At Calthorpe, aged 57, John Cook, esq.

June 1. At Leicester, aged 21, Kathrine Joanna-Dorothy, second surviving dau. of the Rev. Thomas Bradley Paget, late Vicar of Evington.

June 12. At Loughborough, Sarah, relict of Robert-Carr Brackenbury, esq. of Raithby Hall, Lincolnshire.

LINCOLN.-June 6. At Kirmington Vale, Francis Hudson, esq.

Lately. At Stubton Park, aged 74, Amelia, wife of Sir Robert Heron, Bart. She was the dau. of Sir Horace Mann, Bart. by Lady Lucy Noel, dau. of Baptist Earl of Gainsborough; was married in 1792, and had no issue.

MIDDLESEX.-May 29. At the Warren, Norwood, Mary, only surviving dau. of the late George Trumper, esq.

June 10. At his sister's residence, Hampton Court Palace, Allan, eldest son of the late Lieut. Gen. Sir Joseph Maclean, K.C.H.

MONMOUTH, May 22. At the Newport Barracks, aged 65, Quartermaster Stephen Carr, 87th regiment. He served in the Peninsula with the Second Battalion from Dec. 1808 to the end of the war in 1814, and in the Burmese war in 1825 and 1826. He rose from the ranks, and was appointed Quartermaster in 1824. He and the Colonel, Lord Gough, were the only ones left of the Old Eighty-seventh, who had fought in all the battles of the Peninsula.

June 7. At Monmouth, aged 77, David Mushett, esq.

NORFOLK.-April 29. At Mattishall Hall, aged 82, William Girling, Gentleman, of Yaxham, youngest son of the late William Girling, esq. of Twyford Lodge and East Dereham.

May 10. At Catton, aged 76, Augusta, relict of Lieut.-Col. John Hart, Inspecting Field Officer of Dublin, and dau. of the late Rev. Daniel Jodrell, Rector of Hingham, in this county.

May 15. At Heigham, near Norwich, Capt. H. G. S. Croasdaile, of the 10th Madras Native Inf. only son of the late Henry Croasdaile, esq. of Hargrave Lodge, Stanstead, Essex.

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Norrs.-June 2. Aged 71, Selina, wife of the Rev. Samuel Martin, Rector of Warsop.

June 3. At Newark, aged 80, John Stephenson, esq.

OXFORD.-May 7. At Thame, aged 80, Thomas Hedges, esq.

May 15.

At Bloxham, Thomas Eagle, esq. son of the late Thomas Eagle, esq. of Allesley, Warw.

May 20. At Chipping Norton, aged 38, Isabella-Anne, wife of W. S. Hitchman, esq.

May 30. Frances, wife of the Rev. Anthony Kent, of Oriel College, Oxford.

June 1. Drowned, when bathing, Mr. John George Stilwell, an undergraduate member of Lincoln College, Oxford, and Mr. C. Sewell, of Furnival's-inn, London. SALOP.-May 20. Aged 86, Samuel Worthington, esq. of the Mount, Whitchurch.

May 26. At Albrighton, aged 80, Francis Yates, esq.

June 3. At Castle Green, Ludlow, aged 84, George Hodges, esq. late of Felton.

SOMERSET May 4. At Bath, Charlotte, the last surviving dau. of the late James Hardy, esq. solicitor, of St. Gregory's, Norwich.

May 11. At Bath, aged 35, Joseph Chaning Pearce, esq. M.R.C.S. F.G.S. &c. formerly of Bradford, Wilts.

May 16. At Westholme House, Dorothy, widow of Major Thomas Clerk, late of the E.I.C.S.

May 17. Suddenly, at Bath, ElizabethAnne, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Ridding, esq. of Southampton.

May 19. At Taunton, aged 38, Louisa, wife of the Rev. Hubert K. Cornish, Vicar of Bakewell, Derbyshire.

At Bath, aged 52, Samuel Maxwell Hinds, esq. for several years Speaker of the House of Assembly, Barbados.

May 22. At Bath, aged 78, Cecile Riquet de Camaran, Marquise de Sommery, relict of the Marquis de Sommery. May 23. At Bath, Catherine, wife of E. B. Harman, esq. M.D.

May 29. At Bath, aged 82, Harriet, relict of George Hillyard, esq. of Frome.

June 8. At the rectory, Spaxton, aged 42, Margaret-Bridger-Goodrich, wife of the Rev. James Galloway.

June 11. At Clevedon, Angela-Helen, youngest dau. of Nathaniel Wells, esq. of Piercefield.

SURREY.-May 9. At Braboeuf, near Guildford, aged 60, Major Arthur Wight, late of the 23rd Bengal Native Inf.

May 12. At Herne Hill, aged 85, Mrs. Simpson, relict of the late Thos. Simpson, esq. of New Bridge-st. Blackfriars, and Herne Hill, Surrey.

May 16. At Barnes, aged 48, Frances, wife of Joseph Odling, esq.

May 31. At Birdhurst, Croydon, aged 63, Magdalen, widow of Colonel Robert Sutherland.

In Mickleham, aged 59, Col. Charles William Milner, late of 18th Dragoons, and brother of Sir Wm. Mordaunt Milner, of Nun Appleton, Yorkshire.

June 1. At Croydon, Susan, dau. of Wm. Sanders Robinson, esq.

June 4. At Farnham, aged 63, William Pinke Paine, esq.

June 8. At Croydon, aged 62, Jane, dau. of the late Major Rohde, of Bromley

common.

June 11. At New Grove, aged 85, William Bayne, esq. a magistrate and Deputy-Lieut. of Middlesex.

SUSSEX.-May 12. At Brighton, Mary, relict of William Manning, esq. M.P. of Totteridge, Herts, and Combe-bank, Sundridge, Kent.

May 13. At Brighton, aged 56, Miss Jane Simpson Bamford, dau. of John Bamford, esq. formerly of Conduit-street, and afterwards of Midhurst.

May 15. At Brighton, Isabella, dau. of the Rev. Richard Smith, rector of Sutton, near Petworth.

May 17. At Brighton, aged 54, Major Theophilus Brinsley Butler, late of the 4th Dragoon Guards, in which he attained the rank of Captain May 19, 1814, and was placed on half-pay on the 25th July following.

May 23. At the rectory, Selsey, aged 25, Miss Anna-Maria Phipps.

May 26. At Brighton, Emily-Antonia, dau. of John Hawkins, esq. of New Boswell-court, and Clapham.

June 8. At Brighton, Amelia, wife of Major-Gen. Sir Patrick Ross, Governor of St. Helen's, and youngest dau. of the late Major-Gen. William Sydenham, Hon. E.I.C's. Serv.

WARWICK.-May 14. At Leamington, Capt. Robt. Ferguson, 79th Highlanders. He attained his company Dec. 28, 1841.

May 25. AtGordon House, Leamington, aged 82, Robert Willoughby, esq. late of Kingsbury Cliff.

WILTS.-May 21. At Broadleaze, near Devizes, Mary, wife of the Rev. William Maskell.

WORCESTER.-May 19. At Great Malvern, aged 48, Anne-Isabella, wife of the Rev. Henry Hamilton Beamish, Minister of Trinity Chapel, Conduit-st.

Lately. Aged 57, S. Kent, esq. The Hill, Upton-upon-Severn.

June 3. At Great Malvern, the wife of J. Marsden, esq. M.D. late of Dix's Field, Exeter.

June 4. At Malvern, aged 61, MariaSophia, relict of Walter Fawkes, esq. of Farnley Hall, Yorkshire, M.P. for that county. She was the 3rd dau. of John Vernon, esq. of Clontarf Castle, co. Dublin, was married first in 1806 to the Hon. and Rev. Pierce Butler, uncle to the present Earl of Carrick, who died in 1808; and, secondly, to Mr. Fawkes. By her former husband she had issue, a daughter, Elizabeth-Anne, who was married in 1825 to Francis Hawkesworth Fawkes, esq. the eldest son of the said Walter Fawkes, esq. by his first wife Miss Grimston.

June 7. At Overbury, aged 82, MaryJane, widow of Basil Eyston, esq. of East Hendred, Berks. She was the dau. and heir of Richard Huddleston, esq. of Gray's Inn, a younger son of Richard Huddleston, esq. of Sawston, co. Camb.; was left a widow in 1817, having had issue the present Charles Eyston, esq. of East Hendred, four other sons, and one daughter.

June 13. At the Firs, Great Malvern, aged 60, William Webb Essington, esq.

YORK.-May 11. At Lindal, York, Mrs. Harriot Wickham, second dau. of the late Henry Wickham, Esq. of Cottingley.

May 13. At Harrogate, aged 70, Roger Kynaston, esq. May 25. Thomas Starkey, esq. Springwood, Huddersfield.

May 26. At Ranby Hall, near Retford, aged 36, Charles Hodgson Horsfall, esq. May 27. Aged 69, Sarah, dau. of Benjamin Metcalf, esq. late Elder Brother of the Trinity-house, at Hull.

May 28. At Hull, aged 66, Richard Hildyard, esq. R.N.

Lately. At Leeds, three Roman Catholic clergymen, Mr. Wilson, of St. Anne's, on the 4th of May; Mr. Walmsley, Dean of the York district, on the 20th; and Mr. Metcalfe, the temporary substitute of Mr. Wilson, on the 21st.

June 10. At Beverley, aged 39, Thomas Bentley Phillips, esq.

June 13. Aged 66, Ann, relict of George Popple, esq. of Hull. And on the 17th of May, at Mandhal, in Norway, in his 32nd year, Henry, fourth son of the above-named George and Ann Popple.

WALES.-May 21. At Haverfordwest, aged 73, Captain Batine.

May 26. At Penloyu, Llanrwst, aged 31, Eliza, wife of the Rev. Peter Titley.

June 9. At Carmarthen, aged 16, George, eldest son, and heir by entail, of the late Rev. H. Stonhouse Vigor, of Eaton Bishop, Herefordshire; great-grandson of the late Sir James Stonhouse, Bart.; nephew of the late Ven. Archdeacon Clarke, of Salisbury, and grandson also of John Taylor Gordon, esq. M.D.

SCOTLAND.-May 10. At Belle Vue; Coupar Angus, Perthshire, John Ander

son, esq.

May 19. At Edinburgh, aged 84, Miss Jean Home. May 28. At Valleyfield, Perthshire, Lady Baird Preston, of Valleyfield and Ferntown, widow of Gen. the Right Hon. Sir David Baird, Bart. G.C.B. K.C. She was Miss Preston Campbell, of Fernton and Locklane, co. Perth; was married in 1810, and left a widow, without issue, in 1829.

June 6. At Edinburgh, Catherine B.C.C. Beatson, second dau, of the late MajorGen. Beatson, of Henley House, Frant, and formerly Governor of St. Helena.

IRELAND.-May 18. Drowned, by the upsetting of a boat at Ballyshannon, Capt. John J. C. Drake, 92nd Highlanders, eldest son of Col. Drake, of Harley-st.

May 26. At Carriglea, in the county of Waterford, aged 45, John Odell, esq.

May 27. Thomas Dickson, LL.D. Queen's Counsel. He was the father of the Irish bar, having been called in Michaelmas Term, 1792.

May 30. Aged 110, Hegarty, of Galbolly, in the neighbourhood of Omagh. He retained the full use of all his faculties up to the week before his death, during which he wrote a letter to some friends in America.

Lately. At Armaghbrague, county Armagh, aged 107, Thomas Totten. He retained his senses to the latest moment.

Dr. Litton, Professor of Botany to the Royal Dublin Society.

June 4. At Youghal, co. Cork, aged 69, Mrs. Frances Downes.

June 7. At Killanley Glebe, county of Sligo, Helen, fourth dau. of the Rev. James Burrowes, Vicar of Castleconnor; from fever caught in attending on the poor. JERSEY.-May 9. At St. Helier's, Sarah, wife of Simon Little, esq. Paymaster and Purser R.N.

EAST INDIES.-Feb. 3. At Malacca, Lieut. C. W. Law, 21st Native Inf.

March 4. At Palamcotta, Maria, youngest dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Charles Elphinstone, and grand-dau. of Lieut.General James Welsh, commanding the Northern Division of the Madras Army.

March 13. Of paralysis, at Agra, in the East Indies, on his way to England, aged 20, Lieut. Charles Robertson Aikman, of the Hon. East India Company's 41st Bengal Inf. fifth son of the late Capt. George Robertson Aikman, of Ross and Broomelton, Lanarkshire, North Britain. March 22. At Coimbatore, Lieut. D. M. Hackett, 39th Native Inf.

March 29. At Madras, aged 26, Cecil Proctor Wortham, esq.

Lately. At Serampore, aged 80, Mrs. Marshman, widow of the Rev. Dr. Marshman, who was the first translator of the Bible into the Chinese language,

At Belgaum, Bombay, aged 29, W. Bowie, esq. M.D. assistant-surgeon of H.M. 78th Highlanders, eldest son of Dr. Bowie, Bath.

April 6. At Agra, aged 44, EdwardPeploe Smith, esq. of the Bengal Civil Service, son of the late George Smith, esq. M.P. of Selsdon, Surrey.

April 11. At Bombay, Frances-Gwynne, wife of Capt. Henry Creed, of the Bombay Art. and youngest dau. of Lieut. Sir David Ximenes, G.C.H. of her Majesty's service.

April 17. At Trevair, on his road to Tranquebar, Lieutenant Randolph Clifton Buckle, of the Madras Art. youngest son of Vice-Adm. Buckle.

ABROAD.-Dec. 12, 1846. At Goulbourn, New South Wales, Robert Deane, esq. late of Exeter.

Feb. 18. At sea, on board the Gloriana, on the homeward voyage from Calcutta, aged 28, Alethea-Duke, wife of Major Edward Bond, of 39th Regt.; Feb. 22, their infant dau. aged 24 days.

March 17. At the Cape of Good Hope, on her passage to England, aged 22, the wife of Lieut. James Coster, 14th Light Dragoons, and youngest dau. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Boyé, of Exmouth.

April 7. At Naples, in his 60th year, the Rt. Hon. Edw. Robinson Montagu, 5th Lord Rokeby (1777), and a Bart. (1730). He succeeded his father in 1831; and is succeeded by his next brother Col. the Hon. Henry Robinson, of the Scots fusilier guards. He had resided for many years abroad.

April 19. At Madeira, John-Boscawen Monro, esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law. He was called to the bar June 20, 1817, and practised as an equity draftsman and conveyancer.

April.. On board the Precursor, near Suez, on his return from Calcutta, aged 24, Lord James de Burgh Browne, brother and heir presumptive to the Marquess of Sligo. He was of St. Mary Magdalene coll. Camb. Hon. M.A. 1844. In July 1843 he entered the army as Cornet in the 9th Lancers, and was engaged in the war of the Punjaub; in May 1846 he succeeded to a Lieutenancy, and exchanged to the 10th Hussars. He was one of the Aide-de-camps of Lord Gough. His body was buried at Suez.

May 19. At Rome, Lady Dudley Stuart. Her ladyship was the second dau. of Lucien Buonaparte, Prince of Canino, and was married in 1824 to Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart, by whom she had one son.

May 22. At Boulogne-sur-mer, aged 67, Dougal Campbell, esq. M.D. half-pay surgeon Royal Artillery. He claimed the earldoms of Annandale and Hartfell, and his brother, the late Col. William Claud Campbell, had claimed the earldoms of Crawford and Lindsay.

May 27. At Brussels, Capt. Thomas Baynes, formerly of the 39th and 88th Regiments. This veteran served in the Peninsular campaigns, and was present at Waterloo, where he acted as Aide-deCamp to Gen. Sir John Lambert, G.C.B. May 30. At the English Embassy, Paris, aged 30, Charles Kinnaird Sheridan, esq. youngest son of the late Thomas Sheridan, esq.

At Le Bocage, near Bordeaux, ClaraEliza, wife of Frank Cutler, esq. her Britannic Majesty's Vice-Consul.

Lately. At Rome, aged 37, the Hon. Capt. Augustus Villiers, second son of the Earl of Jersey. He served for some years in the Royal Horse Guards Blue, and married, in 1831, the Hon. Miss Mercer Elphinstone, youngest daughter of the late celebrated Admiral Lord Keith.

At Florence, aged 33, Prince Jerome

Bonaparte, eldest son of the youngest and last surviving brother of the Emperor, Jerome ex-King of Westphalia.

Off the Cape of Good Hope, on board the Gloriana, aged 23, Elizabeth-MarthaMaria, youngest dau. of the late Lieut. Gen. Boyé, B.A. and wife of James Coster, esq. H. M. 14th (King's) Light Dragoons.

At Upsala, Professor Eric Gustaf Geijer, the celebrated historian and philosopher.

June 2. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, Charlotte-Georgiana, wife of Lieut.-Col. J. N. Abdy, of Kensington, and late of the Madras establishment. She was the daughter of Thomas King, esq. and has left issue three sons and one daughter.

At Boulogne-sur-Mer, aged 22, AnneCecilia, dau. of Antoinette and the late Hon. John Rodney.

Jan. 7, 1847. Near Melbourne, Port Philip, New South Wales, killed by a fall from his horse, aged 26, Charles-Law Hussey, Accountant of the Branch Bank of Australasia, third son of William Hussey, esq. of Clifton, near Bristol.

June 10. On his way from Paris, aged 49, Elias Edward Telfir, esq.

TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE METROPOLIS.

(Including the District of Wandsworth and Clapham, and the Sub-Districts of Hampstead, Plumstead and Charlton, Lee, Lewisham, Eltham, and Sydenham, which sub-districts were added to the Returns issued by the Registrar-General for the first time on Jan. 1, 1847.)

DEATHS REGISTERED from MAY 22, to JUNE 19, 1817 (5 weeks).

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AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, JUNE 22, 1847.
Wheat. Barley. | Oats. Rye. Beans. Peas.
8. d. 8. d. 8. d. S. d. 8. d. 3. d.
94 4 50 5 25 7 67 6 52 4 57 5
PRICE OF HOPS, JUNE 28.

Sussex Pockets, 41. Os. to 47. 128.-Kent Pockets, 41. 4s. to 67. 68.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, JUNE 26. Hay, 21. 58. to 31. 14s.-Straw, 17. 10s. to 17. 14s.—Clover, 31. 58. to 41. 158. SMITHFIELD, JUNE 28. To sink the Offal-perstone of 8lbs. Beef......................3s. 10d. to 5s. 2d. Mutton.. .................................................... 4s. 2d. to 5s. 4d. Veal... .....4s. Od. to 5s. Od. Pork,............. ..48. Od. to 5s. Od.

Head of Cattle at Market, JUNE 28. Beasts............. 2910 Calves 254 Sheep and Lambs 26,080 Pigs 280

COAL MARKET, JUNE 25, Walls Ends, from 15s. 3d. to 18s. 6d. per ton. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 53s. CANDLES, 08. Od. per doz.

Other sorts from 159. Od. to 18s. Od. Od. Yellow Russia, 52s. 6d. Moulds, Os. Od.

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